Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

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bom a 4 OC Oo. WEST MR. EDMIE BIBEAU Dedécattou We the class of 1958 dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Bibeau. He has been a constant, faith- ful, and loyal advisor in all that pertains to our intellectual, moral, and spiritual develop- ment. He has a sense of loyalty and earnestness of purpose that inspires us to nobler achieve- ments. v=e88% ORNIEGTETS nny eae One any Sues t Superintenden MILTON E. EARLE Vice Principal FRANCIS J. MARTINEAU Principal HAROLD S. WOOD ANNA PAOLI FRANCIS J. MARTINEAU - “T am the very pink of courtesy.” “Silence is as deep as Eternity; speech is shaliow as Time.” WALLACE SUNDERLAND WANDA S. FRANCIS 4 “Nothing great is ever achieved “Patience is the best remedy for without enthusiasm.” every trouble.” PATRICIA N. MARUJO CLAYTON SISSON “Beauty of style and harmony and “Tt is not enough to do good: one grace and good rhythm depend on must do it the right way.” simplicity.” BARBARA R. ANDRADE AVAILABLE “Tt is a rough road that leads to the height of greatness.” LLOYD A. BRIGHTMAN 6e A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” ELLA B. PHILPOT “It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are.” THOMAS J. McGARR AE Be “All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew.” PATRICIA HAAS “Be ruled by time, the wisest counselor of all.” TERRANCE E. McGLYNN “Every man is his own doctor of divinity.” ESTHER WEBB ADDIS HIDALY “There is a right and a wrong “Knowledge is proud that he has handle to everything. learned so much.” JAMES MARTIN CHARLES DONNELLY “To know him is to like him.” Liberty of thought is the life of the soul. MARCEL MARCHAND LAWRENCE CORNELL “Let every man be persuaded in “No man can climb out beyond his own mind.” the limitations of his own charac- ter. LILLIAN C. CAHOON FRANCISCO R. SOUZA “From her shall read the perfect “Destiny has more resources than way of honor.” the most imaginative composer of d fiction. JAMES F. FRANCIS EDWARD SHARPLES “We have heard the chimes at mid- “Play out the play.” nigbt.”’ ULYSSES R. SOUZA EDITH CLARK “All men are equal; it is not birth, “T am a feather for each wind that but virtue alone that makes the dif- blows.” ference.” — 99 Td 2 Joe Machado, Manny Lewis, John Machado. Mrs. Jeffreys, Mrs. Padelford, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Cabral, Mrs. Amaral. Pees... LT EGSUT ET See as AN DOROTHY CIARLONE Bresdeng ti 20 iii) (vi etre CARL HINDLE Vice. President (2.04. PAULINE GAUDREAU CCT CLOT Een saned aie aa al es BARBARA VIERA Left to right: Michael Baker, Nancy Carvalho, Henry Schelter, Edmund Santos, Carl Nickerson, Beverly Allen, William Ciarlone, John Figueriedo, Joanne Wood, and Pat Rosinha. etna ER ee RRO TIEN rte Ben foie Presidente, ce ee a CARL HINDLE JUDY COLLINS CHARLENE KEITH Vice President - Secretary Treasurer First row: Norma Hopkinson, Joyce Whitty, Beatrice Bouchard, Isaura Botelho, Donna Pettey, Judy Collins, Betty Johnson, Kathleen Halloran, Carol Hopkins, Jane Bright- man, Madeline Raposa, Charlene Keith, Pauline Gaudreau. Second row: William Rogers, Robert Pettey, William Rioux, Ernest Coite, Paul Gaudreau; Robert Viera, Carl Nickerson, Frank Rogers. Third row: Henry Schelter, Bruce Beaulieu, Earle Amaral. Dennis Desjardins, Edwin Buckley, Carl Hindle. Seutord EARLE AMARAL “So let it be, let it be.” Class Day Speaker; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3,4; FFA President. dry humor ... good looking . . . easy going ... good natured BEATRICE BOUCHARD “The pleasure of love is in loving.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Driver Training 4; Field Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Committees 1, 2, 3; Christmas Usherette; Yearbook Staff. fun loving .. . loves to drive . . . skating whiz . . . always at the club JANICE BRIGGS “When silence speaks for love, she has much to say.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Driver Train- ing 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Cornmittee 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Majorette 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2. quiet . . . sweet manner ... reliable . . . usually found knitting “Jan” Jan. 14 “Janie” July 21 EDWIN BUCKLEY “What I can’t see, I never will believe.” Art Club 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Committees Photography Club 3; Key Club 3; Driver Training 3. boisterous manner .. . nice smile . . . sincere hot rods “Ernie” Sept. 16 JANE BRIGHTMAN “I go to books as a bee goes to the flower, for a nectar that I make into my own honey.” Quiz Kids 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Quartet 1; Special Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4: Junior-Senior Play 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Field Hockey 2, 3; Badminton 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. quiet manner . . . always smiling . . . usually found at Keith’s 1p 2 eh PE LOLES “Buckley” Mar. 17 ERNEST COITE “I’m not asking you, I’m telling you.” Class Day Speaker 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Assemblies 3, 4; Curtis Cam- paign Captain 4; President Projection Club 4; Fair Com- mittee 3; Editor-in-Chief Yearbook 4; Key Club President 4. Letters; Baseball, soccer. forever arguing ... charm boy ... Lorraine’s pride and joy “Judy” April 13 DENNIS DESJARDINS “Speak the truth and shame the devil.” Key Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus. chaotic . . . comical manner ... alias “Dennis the Menace” “Paul” Aug. 21 . . usually found driving JUDITH COLLINS “Tove is something so divine.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Secretary 2; Vice President 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Editor of Year- book 4; Track 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1; Graduation Marshall 3; Curtiss Campaign 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Co-Cap- tain of Basketball 4. full of fun .. little girl . cute and vivacious cheerleader . . . Roland’s Dec. 18 “Dennis” PAUL GAUDREAU “He who means no mischief does it.” Soccer 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Junior-Senior Play Committee 3, 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies Ne 22 Bhudh active in sports ... full of mischief . . . Sally’s pride and joy PAULINE GAUDREAU “With women the heart argues, not the mind.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Junior-Senior Play 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Girls’ Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Play Committee 4; Badminton 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President Student Council 4; Driver Training 4. gay ... Bob’s one-and only’... ..much to do with everything “Pauline” Aug. 21 ELMIRA GODDARD “A well-bred silence always at command.” Girls’ Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Com- mittee 4. pessimistic . . . hates homework and gym .. . usually found baking cakes “Ellie” June 2 KATHLEEN HALLORAN “Her wise rare smile is sweet with certainties.” Softball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Assemblies 1; Track 2; Driver Training 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 4; Usherette 3. cute smile . . . quiet ways . . . mischievous eyes . . . likes red hair “Kathy” Feb. 4 ears CARL HINDLE “Let i ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Special Mixed Chorus 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; President Stamp Club 2; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Quiz Kids 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; iy) Yearbook Staff 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Class President 4; President Student Council 4; Debating Club 4. likes the “Sax” .. . has great ambitions . . . likes the Marines “Carl” Noy. 10 CAROL HOPKINS “Full of sweet indifference.” Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Treasurer 3; Driver Training 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 3, 4; As- semblies 2; Usherette 3. has her own opinions . . . sweet manner .. . neat dresser “Carol” May 16 NORMA HOPKINSON “A little warmth, a little light.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2; Art Club 1; Committees 1, 2, 3; Class Day Speaker 4; Assemblies hy PA Gh always into mischief ... likes the color green .. . agreeable personality “Norma” Feb. 10 BETTY JOHNSON “Simplicity of character is no hindrance of subtlety of in- tellect.” Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Quartet 1; Junior-Senior Play 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Committee 4; Badminton 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1; Usherette 3; Softball 2; Driver Training 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Special Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Art Club 1; Class Day Speaker 4. outstanding in sewing . . . likes cousin Richie . . . likeable attitude “Betty” March 9 CHARLENE KEITH “An acquaintance that begins with a compliment is sure to develop into a real friendship.” Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Committee 4; President 1, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Driver Training 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4. sincere . . . helpful . . . music lover . . . early for class once in a while “Mickey” Sept. 22 JOHN MARTIN Picture “Discontent is the first step in the pregress of man or a Not nation.” Available chaotic attitude . . . devilish manner . . . usually found in the office “Johnny” Dec. 16 CHARLES MORSE “He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing.” Key Club 3, 4; Art Club 1; Fair Committee 2; Class Day Speaker 4. another hot-rod lover . . . doesn’t have much to say ... well mannered “Charlie” April 17 CARLTON NICKERSON “Tt is to laugh.” Student Council 2, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 3, 4; Photography Club 1, 2; Manager, Basketball 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 3; Honor Roll 3: Fair Committee 2; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4. studious ... sense of humor... gay eGanies June 26 ROBERT PETTEY “A little work, a little play.” Key Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Junior-Senior Play 4; Fair Committees 2, 3; Stamp Club 2; Yearbook Committee 4. sense of humor... rock ’n roll fan . . . interest on Osborn Street “Bob” June 5 ISAURA BOTELHO haliG know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything.” Quiz Kids 1; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Art Club 1; Driver Training 3; Christmas Cantata 2; Class Secretary 1; Yearbook Committee 4. Elvis fan . . . girlish giggles . . . loves to jitterbug .. . excels in acting “Izzie” Nov. 8 MADELINE RAPOSA “They fail, and they alone, who have not striven.” Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Photography 1, 2, 3; Class Day Speaker 4; Basketball 1; Badminton 1, 2; Inter-Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. always asking questions . .. goes steady . .. has Army interest WILLIAM RIOUX “Vanity is the cause of a great deal of virtue in man.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Co-Captain, Soccer 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Yearbook Commit- tee 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. sports lover . . . finds underclassmates interesting . . . determined manner “Bill” Oct. 28 PATRICIA ROBERTS “It is wonderful seasoning of all enjoyments to think of those we love.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Cheerleader 3; Class Vice President 2, 3; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Usherette 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 4; Badminton 1, 2. boisterous laughter . . . another lover of the “club”... talkative manner meaty June 17 FRANK ROGERS “I say the very things that make the greatest stir.” Art Club 1, 2; Art Editor of Yearbook 4; Photography Club 1, 2; Stage Manager of Junior-Senior Play 3; Key Club 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Driver Training 4. class clown . . . always on the go... real gone driver “Frankie” Dec. 26 WILLIAM ROGERS “T can be idler than the idlest flowers.” likeable guy .. . usually found talking . . . interest in hot rods “Billy” Oct. 28 HENRY SCHELTER “Make hay while the sun shines.” Band 1, 2, 3; 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Class President 2; Student Council 2, 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 2; Harvard Book Award 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club 2; Quiz Kid 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Committee 4; Key Club 2, 3; Photography Club 1; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4. likes to study . . . quiet manner . . . likeable person... reserved KENDAL TRIPP “He thinks like a philosopher and acts like a king.” Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. full of fun .. . pleasing personality . . . always smiling ... quick tempered “Kenny” June 7 ROBERT VIEIRA “Youth is wholly experimental.” Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; 3, 4; Key Club Secretary 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play Committee 3, 4; Student Council 3; Curtis Campaign Captain 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Yearbook Committee 4; Basketball Scorer 4; Villiger Staff 1; Cafeteria Worker 3. flirtatious manner . . . likes dancing . . . fun-raising .. . usually with Frank “Bobby” Oct. 5 “Pididdle”’ “There lies a terior.” “Donna” “December 17” BRUCE BEAULIEU great deal of deviltry beneath his mild ex- “March 4” JOYCE WHITTY “Her eyes are like homes of silent prayer.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4; Usherette 3; Junior-Senior Play 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Driver Training 3; Year- book Committee 4; Art Club 1; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. always laughing . . . energetic cheerleader . . . partial to Durfee boys. DONNA PETTEY “Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes.” Junior-Senior Play 4; Committees 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Driver Training 3; Yearbook Com- mittee 4; Assemblies 3, 4. argumentative at times .. . cute giggle . . . dependable worker. | ee Frank Rogers Art Editor Pauline Gaudreau Girls’ Sports Editor Judy Collins Literary Editor Carlton Nickerson Business Manager Isarua Botelho Assistant Editor 14 Ernest Coite Editor-in-Chief Robert Pettey Photography Editor Photo not AV AILABLE Betty Johnson Assistant Photography Editor Paul Gaudreau Boys’ Sports Editor Joyce Whitty Assistant Literary Editor Uo ots AVAILABLE...¢ Donna Pettey Assistant Business Manager Mixed Chorus Girls’ Glee Club Play committee Special Mixed Chorus Giiflory EARLE AMARAL Gerry is a handsome lad, To that we all agree; To him we leave a little girl, To take his time that’s free. ISAURA BOTHELO Isaura is an “Elvis” fan, She’s crazy for Rock ’n Roll; To her we leave his address For getting him is her goal. BEATRICE BOUCHARD Beatrice is always at the club, She’s forever dancing there; To her we leave a pair of shoes, So she can dance on air. EDWIN BUCKLEY Edwin is an average guy, He loves the Seekonk races; To him we leave a season’s pass, Because he loves these places. JANICE BRIGGS Janice is a knitter-bug, That girl, she knits like mad; To her we leave a ball of yarn, To finish the sweater for Dad. JANE BRIGHTMAN Jane has got the biggest smile, For her customers at Keith’s; To her we leave some toothpaste, So she’ll always have white teeth. ERNEST COITE Ernie is a tardy guy, He’s always late for class: To him we leave a little bell, So he won’t need a pass. JUDITH COLLINS Judy is a pretty girl, And Roland she’s always dating; To her we leave a lipstick and comb, So she won’t keep him waiting. DENNIS DESJARDIN -Dennis is a lot of fun, He always starts a riot; To him we leave adhesive tape, So we can keep him quiet. PAUL GAUDREAU Paul is the athletic type, He really is our hero; -To him we leave a trophy, To put on his bureau. PAUL GAUDREAU Pauline is attractive, She’s full of vigor and vim; To her we leave a powder puff, So she can hold on to him. ELMIRA GODDARD Elmira is a home-type girl, She’s always baking cakes; To her we leave a cookbook, So she won’t make mistakes. KATHY HALLORAN Kathy handles the money, Whatever little we own; To her we leave whatever is left, In case we need a loan. CARL HINDLE Carl is ambitious. He wants to be an Ensign; To him we leave a mirror, So he can always be handsome. CAROL HOPKINS Carol got her license, But it doesn’t do any good; We think she needs a little car, A souped-up one with no hood. NORMA HOPKINSON Notma is mischievous. She’s always in the middle. To her we leave an alibi, So her troubles will be little. BETTY JOHNSON Betty likes to sew a lot. She’s always making clothes. To her we leave a needle and thread, With which to please her beaus. CHARLENE KEITH Charlene is a sweet girl. She’s dear and very true. To her we leave some candy, A present from us to you. JOHNNY MARTIN Johnny is a daring guy. He’s always pulling pranks. To him we leave a little gun, So he can rob some banks. CHARLES MORSE Charlie is a hot-rod lover. He really likes a drag. To him we leave a can of oil, So he will never lag. CARL NICKERSON Carl is an intelligent guy. He always studies hard. To him we leave an application, So he can get a job. DONNA PETTEY Donna has a little car. It’s always on the blink. To her we leave a spark plug, To keep her in the pink. ROBERT PETTEY Bobby likes to flirt a lot. Girls are his fantasy. To him we leave a leash, He’s going steady, you see. MADELINE RAPOSA Madeline’s an inquisitive girl. She’s always asking questions. To her we leave a little book, With which to give suggestions. WILLIAM RIOUX Billy is the sporty type. He’s always on the go. To him we leave a racing car, So he’ll never be slow. PAT ROBERTS Pat is an excitable girl. She’s always in a hurry. To her we leave some rollerskates, So she won’t have to hurry. FRANK ROGERS Frank is a comical guy. He’s always getting a laugh. To him we leave a joke book, So he’ll be on the right path. WILLIAM ROGERS Billy is the quiet type. He isn’t very loud. To him we leave a megaphone, So he can be heard in a crowd. HENRY SCHELTER Henry is a brilliant boy. He really rates an A. To him we leave a college degree, To help him on his way. KENDAL TRIPP Kenny is a fisherman. He’s really on the ball. To him we leave a fish net, So he can catch them all. ROBERT VIEIRA Bobby is our little guy. He also likes the girls. To him we leave a datebook, So he’ll have plenty of whirls. JOYCE WHITTY Joyce is a sophisticate. She has a way with boys. To her we leave a mirror, So she can practice poise. } Ae iw NAME Earle Amaral Beatrice Bouchard Janice Briggs Jane Brightman Edwin Buckley Ernie Coite Judy Collins Isaura Botelho Dennis Desjardin Pauline Gaudreau Kathy Halloran Carl Hindle Betty Johnson Norma Hopkinson Elmira Goddard Carol Hopkins John Martin Charles Morse Carl Nickerson Donna Pettey Madeline Raposa William -Rogers Frank Rogers William Rioux Pat Roberts Henry Schelter Joyce Whitty Robert Viera Paul Gaudreau Charlene Keith Robert Pettey INITIAL IDENTIFICATION Easy Agitator Boisterous Brunette Just Bashful Just Babyish Easily Bothered Earnestly Comical Just Cute Idiotic Brunette Darling Devil Pretty Girl Kind Hearted Conceited Ham Bashful Joker Nice Hearted Easy Going Carefree Heart Jolly Madman Careful Man Cheerful Nut Dependable Person Manner Reserved Willingly Reserved Frantic Rascal Wild Rogue Peaceful Rabbit Hardworking Scholar Jolly Wit Rather Vexing Prankish Guy Casually Kindhearted Rather Prankish Seaton t2a Yutshell AMBITION Farmer Secretary Hairdresser Teacher Forest Ranger Bachelor Hairdresser Writer Lawyer Teacher Hairdresser Service Hairdresser Nurse Teacher Teacher Bookie Service Accountant Nurse Housewife Service Banker Service Housewife Engineer Secretary Accountant Car Salesman Secretary Engineer PROBABLE FATE Marry a Blonde Foghorn Auctioneer Dentist Assistant Girdle Salesman Married Man Old Maid Copy Girl Politician Lady Janitor Mother of 12 Kindergarten Teacher Baldheaded Lady Fisherwoman Cod-Liver Oil Taster Pupil Jail Warden Playboy Ditchdigger Patient Bookkeeping Teacher Owner of pickle factory Thief Nervous Wreck Rabbit Breeder Boy Scout Lady Wrestler Elephant Trainer Junkman Esquire Girl Closing eyes on Sardines WHAT WOULD THE CLASS OF 758 BE LIKE IF— Bar) VAmmaralic 2 25h A A Vey ETC aie ee went steady Beatrice? Bouchard 220 cops es 2 ead et a oa a ce ever whispered Janices Briggs css teen nouc s Net ost) eat aa Nal ete ESSE Wy WL2Y ever shouted Janey Brig trina rigay se siete Aorist a Sera a ee quit her job at Keith’s Bdwint Buckleysiey ties eae a eae didn’t brag about his girl friends Ernie aGalts tec Oi siaeay 1S UNd aay weny hyena ees eas ert ode asked you and didn’t tell you Jud yi@ollins eile econ TOR ANOLE ANN aR Las 6s uate eine didn’t go steady with Roland Tsautat Botelno ee ee ta Os a IN ems didn’t like rock ’n roll Deniits.y Desjardins Saree eh Ae Ee nt didn’t cause an uproar Panhrie Gaudreau penis rebate ome Th Ne tag didn’t laugh at her own jokes Kathys Halloran asd eee a DARREN NE OIE SN 4 didn’t like red hair Garris Po inred heres SENN oe Uk D0 ee wasn't conceited Betty] ohnsontse seo 30 Pores erecta Sehr i eck 2nd ae Ee didn’t speak to anyone IN OYA EL GPK TM SON oe teskata ty Valse Riso Sal ect Gees Sanrs eh eye, didn’t eat cookies in Study Hall Eltire’ (Goddard aban: 172i Bg TN Ae AS At Acie ever baked a pie Claro ® To pk tris eats Be ae es gies eee ee wasn't Daddy’s little girl Jobing) Martini Oarslits case eweps Mn Lori aN oe wasn’t into trouble CharlestiMGrsenaautaas 138 iA Li ie eee ee didn’t read “Popular Mechanics” Carl sNickerson iets tatoo tien cco Regal LI 0 0% 0 Ce ea didn’t study DoninatPetteya ies ius ths ie) oes) hy ab ey Se ee ce didn’t have car trouble Madelinest Raposanesth4 ey eee Pecuniary eee eres didn’t ask questions Willtamir RiGUx ssa sie Un rere bat ene 1a atta ee: ie ae tenk eee didn’t brag Brank Rogers ees. ict Onn is 2 POLL Oke eth 220 phe See didn’t tell corny jokes Billy Rogers RPA SERS IPS LON SLI! VO SITE SBOE EO Lee oa ARSE AEST, TERNS) didv’t work on cars Paty tiobertsicd sit, ae 0 5 1a ec Maka es ae A Wale Ve he A ee didn’t go to Club Cal Henrypochelter 22203 au nO a Ween le el ane eee _....... ever flirted with girls Kendal (sy Prrtyyyp swt coe tara oie eel ee eee 5 ae wasvt with Johnny Earle Joyce: Wihrtty 2s a0 1p NE AD ode 2 hE meg was ever serious Bobby (Vier ics Sou te tet STU ve SNe ps Oke DL Oo wasr't with Frank Paul) Gaudreau ye 20 ose Ce ietey ore Areataee Cee ae we Bn wast a hot-rodder Gharlemes: I entbi 2 0572 0 Se 2 i ae Re de ee cut her hair Roberti Pettey 202 iu sek tae ew phot haem se ree pees didn’t go out with Jean 4 Janice Wy obby ue Charléie j Isaura wrenasvnsee enema Madeline 7 ? 4 Charlene Spas pe H Class Prophecy The following news clippings were taken from various newspapers printed during the years from 1958 to 1978. MRS. VANDERBILT IS SCALPED Recently, a well-known beautician, Miss Betty Johnson and her assistants Donna Pet- tey, Norma Hopkinson, and Judy Collins in- vented a new lotion to prevent grayness. When tried on Mrs. Vanderbilt, she became com- pletely bald and her head turned gray. They are now being sued for damages. CAR SOLD WITHOUT ENGINE Paul Gaudreau, a prospective car salesman, sold a car without an engine two days ago to Mr. John Hartford. When the buyer found out, Paul skipped town. FAMED SECRETARY FIRED Famed secretary, Miss Joyce Whitty, was fired yesterday for making a small error of $20,000 in her bookkeeping. She is a former graduate of Westport High School. Her former bookkeeping teacher, Mrs. James Francis, sug- gested she take another course. FARMER MARRIES ACTRESS Mr. Earle Amaral, resident of Westport, was recently married to Luscious Lucy Lilac, the starlet from Hollywood. T hey will reside on his farm in Westport. GODDARD VERSUS CROCKER A former graduate of a Westport High School H. A. Class, Miss Elmira Goddard, won the election over Betty Crocker for the Best Cake Maker of the Year. BANK ROBBED Frank Rogers, a well-known banker, was accused of robbing the City National Bank yesterday. It is said that he had planned this robbery since his early days in Westport High School. The driver of the getaway car was Robert Viera. NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED Miss Patricia Roberts alias “Rabbit” Rob- erts, a former student at Westport High School, was unanimously voted as President of the Rabbit Breeders Association. Her term will last until rabbits stop multiplying. THREESOME KIDNAPPED IN ARMY ROCKET It was reported that the three former West- port graduates have not yet been found. Three weeks ago, Ernest Coite, John Martin, and Carl Nickerson were all kidnapped by six little blue men from outer space. The blue men took them away in a supposedly secret rocket owned by the Army. Don’t get too blue boys, we'll find you. WESTPORT GIRL WINS CONTEST Miss Beatrice Bouchard of Osborn Street, North Westport, recently won $50 in a hog- calling contest. The money will come in handy to take the place of the salary she will no long- er receive because she practiced her hog call- ing during office hours. BE-BOP BOBBY BALOO CAUSES RIOT That famed guitar sensation Be-Bop Bobby Baloo Pettey caused another riot yesterday during one of his performances. Critics say this boy is not as square as his guitar. WESTPORT BOY RECEIVES DEGREE Mr. Henry Schelter, a graduate of a West- Class Prophecy port High School, received his degree for en- gineering. He completed this six-year course in four years. It is said he may be another Einstein. NEW OWNER OF KEITH’S A new owner was assigned to Keith’s Ice Cream Parlor. Miss Jane Brightman of West- port is now the new owner of Keith’s. She will create a new ice cream compared to no other. LAWYER WINS CASE Mr. Dennis Desjardin, prominent lawyer, won his first case defending Bardahl Bill Rog- ers, and Carburetor Charlie Morse. They were going around the track in the wrong direction. Actually, all the other drivers were going in the wrong direction. WESTPORT GIRL BECOMES BAND LEADER Miss C harlene Keith, a well-known trom- bone player in Westport, will further her career by becoming a band leader. It is be- lieved her band will be the most popular band throughout the state. WILL MODEL AT WORLD FAIR Miss Kathy Hallaron and Miss Carol Hop- kins were appointed by the World’s Fair Beauty Contest Committee to model bathing suits. They have also been asked to model dif- ferent styles of dresses on television. These dresses are created by Miss Madeline Raposa a well-known dress designer from Westport. WESTPORT BEAUTY BECOMES TEACHER Miss Pauline Gaudreau, a former Westport Beauty Queen, received her degree from Bridgewater’s State Teachers College and will begin teaching at the Alice A. Macomber School located in Westport in the coming fall. LOCAL BOY PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN William Rioux, of Westport, was promoted to Captain in the Coast Guard today. He has received many medals for various acts of bravery. GIRL MEETS “ELVIS” Miss Isaura Botelho, a graduate from West- port, finally met her aim in life. She has al- ways wanted to meet Elvis. Well, she finally did. She crashed into his Jaguar while driving down Hollywood Boulevard on her vacation. WESTPORT BOY MAKES MILLIONS Carl Hindle, a construction engineer, made $30,000 in one year while working in the dense South American jungle. On his way home, he stopped at Las Vegas and promptly lost everything but a quarter which he put in a slot machine. He broke the bank and won $50,000. WESTPORT GIRL HAS TRIPLETS Mrs. Janice Tripp had triplets at 6:05 this morning. All her babies were boys. This is her second set of triplets. Her only comment was, “IT planned to have six children, but I didn’t think I’d have them so soon. FOREST RANGER BECOMES HERO A graduate of Westport High School, Rang- er Edwin Buckley, saved two lives yesterday when he rushed into a burning house at the insistence of a young boy who repeatedly shouted, “They're in there!” Braving the flames, he gallantly walked in. He came out a few minutes later coughing, but holding something in his hands. He saved two lives that day. A white mouse named “Snowy” and a lizard named “Gorgeous.” Gp Souge JUNIORS Blames Bald Wirt) ety ee ik See eo nen eS There’s Music in You Nancy? Garvalho ies Ware Sue hs eee sed ee RON eee he ea Sweet Sixteen Caroli, Gham trey (ates ih a aed Sh Vad SO Ni Shae Re en LE gece ns ae Slow Walk Dotty Ciavalone tity ees tone NaN eee ANE A, ee PEO AGL te Sophisticated Lady Dawns Gomstack Reece Bs aeons Nie een beeeton Vian ee Sweet and Gentle Barbara® Gunn im ehaini sess asc celece dates eet ae ena sie Area da ee String Along JO yCOD ¥ sig ii aa oe eae Ee ae LO I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine Carol iPeenan VWs oe oe ue de bd are eee Sweet and Lovely Panlines Fernandes tices as eu sii a cae as ne en Easy on the Eyes Berty tAntiaa § Patton 20 ooo ea Ea A 2 ete ee Searching Name, Tare yc pee 8s See ee NT Bunny Hop Carole Minar: e205. 0d os G2 Ah Lael eee ree I Love My Baby Janice; Nak oske ison sco Bas SN He et ce ee aS ae I’m Never Satisfied Gueys Amid Lepreaty use ree No Ss ae ee La Dee Da Patricva’ Malou ficcs pes tre NS Ill Get By Harriers Norse. ca Be Ns UC ans ea 2 ano ng Pe ea Whatever Will Be, Will Be Estelle’ Pearson (ec i ge yg ekg ne See a ae ee A Fine Romance Cecile Perry (702s AEN e ee Sa A 1 ed Sate BN ee er Anytime is Lovin’ Time Vivian’ Potter pee REA GEA Le Oita denn cone aeige There’s Been Some Changes Made Pat (Taber (oss it ere a eee ieee see ee a ee eS Gonna Rip It, Up WSs heed Y stsh yoke) pain A PAO ne ck ONT Ghia iene re mehpese ase ei ceaen N) EP Bell Bottom Trousers Jian CD rip ppc ead ee ie Au ee ee Ek ee Down on the Farm Karensy Cripps htei ails chee AAC apap aa cate ee alls MS Fy Se Ain't Misbehavin’ Barbara p Viera 4c pete new bee Vac UNS Ae eg eid ae ee All American Girl WAAC WOM ect ys eae Rh Sik Meee eC UR OLY ENAINE SE RAL ESY EMAL E RAM Mont aes, Merete UBS SU Davy Crockett Mary Voknoutka __.. 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NOE Don’t Sweetheart Me (EY Ed (oo OA ey eS 2 aves SMU eee EPS RONALDO CLAS be pee EOS Shee RESTA eR Lazy Bones CST BLN CK CERO = poe tenis ole Aree mes MANOA Amy, heer se meee ee es 88 LT A) Gone Roberts Pette yes 200 aoe cee eae ee Ceara ad eas Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair INAV IEE tera eh taji pcos cee ah oP INES es MO Se SE MLE ihn nl SE aR rE You Are My Special Angel Donnankpitey ete a teree contact AOS ah ae WIE g Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries Uarolbetionkinis.ccstere os ty creme tetes ioe Read one e Ne NO Lat a Te Take a Chance BillyaRogersstes msds a acti erence eater bah eto 1 Math) Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch Last Will aud “Jestament We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby declare that this shall be our Last Will and Testament. TO THE TEACHERS: To Mr. Wood we leave some tranquilizers. __ To Miss Cahoon we leave a H. A. class that is willing to work. To Mr. Martineau we leave a larger physics class than ours this year. To Mr. Daly we leave three monitors to patrol study hall. To Mrs. Marujo we leave our best wishes for a successful future. To Mrs. Francis we leave some typewriter covers t o replace the torn ones. To Mr. U. Souza we leave a six-syllable word. To Mr. F. Souza we leave a supply of Hydrogen Sulfide to smell up the corridor. ; To Mr. Bibeau we leave a supply of Mad magazines. To Mr. Donnelly we leave a booklet, ““How to Catch Class Skippers.” To Mr. Sunderland we leave a championship team to take the place of this years. TO THE JUNIORS: I, Earl Amaral, leave my farming ability to Tony Oliviera. I, Beatrice Bouchard, leave my well-dressed manner to Cecile Perry. I, Janice Briggs, leave my marriage license to Janet York. I, Jane Brightman, leave my scholastic ability to Barbara Viera. I, Edwin Buckley, leave my persuasive manner to Mary Vohnoutka. I, Ernie Coite, leave my popularity to Gilbert Estrella. I, Judy Collins, leave my cheerleading ability to Nancy Carvalho. I, Isaura Botelho, leave my love for driving fast to Larry Palmer. I, Pat Roberts, leave my boisterous laugh to Spencer Tripp. I, Pauline Gaudreau, leave my good looks to Dotty Ciarlone. I, Kathy Hallaron, leave my appealing manner to the opposite sex to Karen Tripp. I, Carl Hindle, leave my love for acting to Carol Chantre. I, Norma Hopkinson, leave my talkative manner to Dawn Comstock. I, Betty Johnson, leave my flair for making friends to Judy Thorpe. I, Charlene Keith, leave my musical ability to Winston Davis. 1, Eimira Goddard, leave my cake making to Diane White. I, Bruce Beaulieu, leave my smallness to John Figueriedo. I, John Martin, leave my black leather jacket to Paul Farias. I, Charlie Morse, leave my ability to fix cars to Billy Kirby. I, Carl Nickerson, leave my artistic ability to Everett Stringer. I, Donna Pettey, leave my blonde hair to June Tripp. I, Robert Pettey, leave my attraction for younger girls to Larry Palmer. 1, Madeline Raposa, leave my argumentative manner to Ruby Cowen. I, Carol Hopkins, leave my love for traveling to Janice Kokoska. I, Billy Rioux, leave my bragging nature to Tommy Liggin. I, Frank Rogers, leave my comical manner to Andy Johnson. I, Denis Desjardins, leave my chaotic manner to Harriet Norse. I, Billy Rogers, leave my love for raising cain to Barbara Wood. I, Henry Schelter, leave my mathematical ability to Carol Ann Wallbank. I, Joyce Whitty, leave my cheerful manner to Nancy Carvalho. I, Bobbie Viera, leave my quiet manner to Richard Paull. I, Paul Gaudreau, leave my sports ability to Spencer Tripp. - Wii ce iil bas - Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate pfices! LORING © STUDIOS New England’s Largest School Photographers A EAN Pyramid ile ile a wh Sm 9 , team! Yeah d Sub iors an Sen A ft ODD ee “KATHY” PAULINE GAUDREAU—Pauline never gives up. She will al- ways be remembered for her 42 points against Taunton and _ her famous long shots. NANCY KEITH—Nancy was the youngest player on Varsity. She has three more years. She is noted for her jump-shots. JUDY COLLINS—Judy is our tiny teammate. Judy has aided our team with her speedy dribbling. 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SANFORD’S MARKET THE HUB 7 : ; Poultry—Beef—Lamb—Vea S3 GOURSE SONS : Rae: Pleasant Cor. Troy ME. 6-2458 L. C. 358-w Fall River's Largest Men's and Boys' Apparel Store Compliments of STERLING BEVERAGES, INC. 53 Old Bedford Road North Westport, Mass. President: JOHN DENADAL Treasurer: JOSEPH FARIA Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL Compliments of Compliments of CLASS OF ‘61 CLASS OF ‘60 Compliments of at WESTPORT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Compliments of SOUSA’S PHOTO SHOP 161 Pleasant Street Compliments of CENTRAL VILLAGE FIRE DEPT. FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of CARNIVAL DRIVE-IN Compliments of First in quality—Fairest in prices. Fast- MELO est in service. A satisfied customer is SOCIETY our first consideration. On the Narrows—Route 6—No. Westport TEL. OSBORN 4-1521 Compliments of HY-WAY SERVICE STATION Used Cars TONY FAMALETTE, Prop. HADLEY INSU RANCE Automatic transmission repairs and service. One stop auto service—AAA. FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of 410 State Rd., No. Westport TEL. OSBORN 4-4914 Chore Time Back on the Farm Compliments of JOHN P. SOUZA SON Compliments of POOR BROTHERS JEWELERS NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Phone OS. 44039 MONTIGNY'S AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Repairs—Overhauling Motor Tune Up Arc. and Gas Welding STATE ROAD WESTPORT Compliments of Tel. OSborne 2-9436 NORWEST GULF SERVICENTER Gulflex Lubrication Minor Repairing Tires Batteries and Accessories ELTON (Mickey) BRIGHTMAN rop. State Road, No. Westport Compliments of SOUZA'S VARIETY STATE ROAD WESTPORT WESTPORT ALUMNI Compliments of DR. G. FOXHALL LAKE Optometrist 41 No. Main Street FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of POOR BROS. JEWELERS 196 Union St. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of EMILE'S SUPERETTE Sanford Road NO. WESTPORT, MASS. Compliments of PHILIP Z. BARNABY Sanford Road NO. WESTPORT, MASS. Compliments of GRAY'S CASH STORE ADAMSVILLE, R. I. Tel. Little Compton 350-W-| EDWARD S. COOK, Prop. Compliments of SOKALL AND LOWENTHAL INSURANCE 7 No. Main St. FALL RIVER, MASS. Tel. OS. 2-9088 ROBERT'S RADIO—TV APPLIANCES 2187 Pleasant St. FALL RIVER, MASS. Tel. 4-6135 Compliments of ROBERTS FUR FORMAL SHOP 383 Spring St. FALL RIVER, MASS. HENRY J. DUFFY PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled While You Shop Extra Savings With Duffy's “Tiny Bonds” Three Registered Pharmacists—Three FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY OS 2-7291 OS 2-920! 1924 Pleasant Street FALL RIVER, MASS. LUCY DUFFY WARD, B.S. HAROLD E. WARD, B.S. Compliments of SAUNDERS CARPET LINOLEUM CO. 1479 Pleasant Street FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of SMITH MILLS PHARMACY State Road NO. DARTMOUTH Compliments of SHAWMUT DINER’ Skawmut Ave. and Hathaway Rd. NEW BEDFORD Sor GOOD FOOD | Lez. LARRY’S DINER Located on Pleasant St. Near the Narrows Good Food—Quick Service Congenial Atmosphere FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of LEDGE STATE ROAD NORTH DARTMOUTH, MASS. BAYARD TUCKERMAN, JR. ARTHUR J. ANDERSON ROBERT T. FORREST JULIUS F. HALLER ARTHUR J. ANDERSON, JR. HERBERT S. TUCKERMAN J. DEANE SOMERVILLE We blueprint the basic structure for the insurance of our clients and build their protection on a sound foundation. Only by a complete survey of needs, followed by intelligent counsel, can a proper insurance program be constructed. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO ACT AS YOUR INSURANCE ARCHITECTS. PLEASE CALL US AT ANY TIME OBRION, RUSSELL CO. Insurance of Every Description 108 WATER STREET BOSTON 6, MASSACHUSETTS | LAfayette 3-5700 Compliments of REYNOLDS BOTTLED GAS CO. CHASE ROAD NO. DARTMOUTH Compliments of WESTPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT Compliments of V.F.W. POST 8502 ROUTE 6 WESTPORT Compliments of RUSIN BROTHERS Route 177 WESTPORT FLORIST Compliments of FOUR SQUARE VILLAGE GARAGE SANFORD RD. WESTPORT BORGES VARIETY 1675 Pleasant St. FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of BRACKETS CENTRAL VILLAGE WESTPORT Compliments of F. A. SIMMONS ADAMSVILLE, R. I. Compliments of MANCHESTER'S STORE Adamsville Rd. WESTPORT Compliments of Compliments of BILL VINCENT CARRIES Specializing in all types of automatic SNACK BAR transmissions; rebuilt and used. RAILROAD PARK reper WESTPORT WESTPORT Compliments ic} Compliments of REGGI FASHIONS SMITH BROTHERS MAIN ST. FALL RIVER HIX BRIDGE RD. WESTPORT Compliments of HUTCHING'S Compliments of ART SUPPLY SOUZA’S VARIETY SECOND ST. FALL RIVER STATE ROAD WESTPORT Compliments of CLASS OF Compliments of BIBEAU’S MARKET STATE ROAD WESTPORT Compliments of GODDARD BORDEN INSURANCE Merchants Bank Bldg. New Bedford Compliments of ALBANESE MONUMENTS STATE ROAD WESTPORT Compliments of GRAY'S TYPEWRITER SECOND STREET FALL RIVER Compliments of THE OUTPOST BAMBOO LOUNGE ROUTE 6 NORTH DARTMOUTH WYman 2-8622 WE SPECIALIZE IN THE FINEST FOODS AND LIQUORS WE CATER TO WEDDING BANQUETS AND PARTIES OF ALL KINDS Compliments of STAR STORE NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments Of wink CONTINENTAL SCREW COMPANY You Can Count on Continental NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS F are. = = 7 a a ANS ' @ : F a vi y a ve ! : rs Aye if Tr, ‘ae ee atea at Li via ae a nye ‘ee a SP AS es ‘ ‘


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